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  1. Actes de la table ronde du Laboratoire de l'imaginaire organisée par Ibrahima Sow sur Le destin: problématique, sens, représentations-- : samedi, 20 janvier 2007, Amphithéâtre de l'EBAD, Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar (UCAD).Alfâ Ibrâhîm Sow & Dominique Zidouemba (eds.) - 2008 - [Dakar: [S.N.].
     
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  2. The Civil Rights Vision.Thomas Sowed - 2002 - In Tommy Lee Lott, African-American Philosophy: Selected Readings. Prentice-Hall. pp. 390.
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    The Daily Life of Slaves in the Last Years of the Bamana States of Kaarta and Segou.Moussa Sow - 2011 - In Sow Moussa, Slavery in Africa: Archaeology and Memory. pp. 47.
    This chapter attempts to further the understanding of Sahelo‐Sudanic systems of slavery via enquiries into the daily life of slaves. This work is based on the memories of elders in certain villages within the zone of the ancient state of Kaarta and the buffer zone between it and the state of Segou, an area corresponding to the modern Malian administrative Cercles of Kolokani and Banamba. Temporally, the focus is on the period directly before the colonial era. In particular, the mode (...)
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    Les femmes, le sexe de l’État et les enjeux du politique : l’exemple de la régionalisation au Sénégal.Fatou Sow - 1997 - Clio 6.
    Les débats menés autour de l’État africain, ces trente dernières années, ont reflété les grandes idées qui ont agité le monde contemporain, mais ils sont, dans l’ensemble, restés muets sur des questions soulevées au cours des deux décennies des Nations Unies pour la femme. Or une approche de genre des questions du politique s’avère indispensable sur bien des plans. Elle aide désormais à mieux saisir la manière dont l’inégalité entre les sexes est instituée, prolongée, voire renforcée au cœur du politique. (...)
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    Mutilations sexuelles féminines et droits humains en Afrique.Fatou Sow - 1997 - Clio 6.
    Quelle est la situation actuelle des mutilations sexuelles féminines (M.G.F.), en Afrique, après vingt ans de controverses? On estime à environ 115 millions le nombre de femmes qui dans le monde ont subi des mutilations génitales : clitoridectomie, excision ou infibulation (Rapport Hosken,1993). L'immense majorité d'entre elles vivent en Afrique où les mutilations génitales continuent d'être pratiquées au nom de traditions culturelles et religieuses. Ces pratiques ont lieu à tout âge...
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  6. Slavery in Africa: Archaeology and Memory.Sow Moussa - 2011
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    Effects of Vertical Transmission and Human Contact on Zika Dynamics.Abdoulaye Sow, Cherif Diallo & Hocine Cherifi - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-15.
    The main objective of Zika transmission studies is to work out the simplest approach to scale back human mortality and morbidity caused by the disease. Therefore, it is essential to spot the relative importance of the various factors contributing to the transmission and prevalence of the disease. Many mathematical models have been formulated incorporating vector-to-human transmission or human-to-human transmission. However, they do not take into consideration the mixture of both sorts of transmission. It raises the question of the impact of (...)
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  8. The making of a secular contract.Fatou Sow & Magaly Pazello - 2014 - In Gita Sen & Marina Durano, The remaking of social contracts: feminists in a fierce new world. London: Zed Books.
     
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  9. Femmes créatrices: entre l'oeuvre et le genre.Aminata Sow Fall - 2004 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 107:81-84.
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  10. Théories et pratiques de la création II: La création au féminin.Danielle Bajomee, Claire Lejeune, Annie Leclerc, Francoise Collin, Anne Martin, Juliette Dor, France Theoret, Aminata Sow Fall, Jacqueline Aubenas & Bénédicte Mauguiere - 2004 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 107:3-276.
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    Sowing the Seeds of War: The Aeneid's Prehistory of Interpretive Contestation and Appropriation.Nandini B. Pandey - 2017 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 111 (1):7-25.
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    Sowing Circles.Lana Hechtman Ayers - 2011 - Feminist Studies 37 (3):710-710.
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    Sowing the Seeds of Its Own Destruction: Democracy and Democide in the Weimar Republic and Beyond.Mark Chou - 2012 - Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 59 (133):21-49.
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    Sowing the SEED for Patient Empowerment.Anita Ho, Kim Jameson & Arnold Eiser - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (11):42-45.
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  15. Sowing the Gospel: Mark's World in Literary-Historical Perspective.Mary Ann Tolbert - 1989
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    Moral Values and Attitudes Toward Dutch Sow Husbandry.Tamara J. Bergstra, Bart Gremmen & Elsbeth N. Stassen - 2015 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 28 (2):375-401.
    Attitudes toward sow husbandry differ between citizens and conventional pig farmers. Research showed that moral values could only predict the judgment of people in case of culling healthy animals in the course of a disease epidemic to a certain extent. Therefore, we hypothesized that attitudes of citizens and pig farmers cannot be predicted one-on-one by moral values. Furthermore, we were interested in getting insight in whether moral values can be useful in bridging the gap between attitudes toward sow husbandry of (...)
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    Sowing Modernity: America's First Agricultural Revolution. Peter D. McClelland.R. Hurt - 1998 - Isis 89 (4):742-742.
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    Sowing the seeds of faith.Robert Mickens - 2011 - The Chesterton Review 37 (3/4):660-664.
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  19. Sowing the seeds of destruction.Stephen Lendman - 2008 - Nexus 15 (2):13-20.
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    Sowing the Seeds of Reason in the Field of the Terminator Debate.Keith Bustos - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 77 (1):65-72.
    In an effort to restrict seed piracy in the global agricultural market, Monsanto intends to implement some form of genetic use restriction technology. Regarding such intentions, many activist groups adamantly contend that Monsanto will be acting immorally if GURTs, specifically Terminator Technology, are implemented in the global agricultural market. They argue that the potential implementation of TT is immoral because it threatens to infringe upon the rights of resource-poor farmers by denying them the ability to save the seed derived from (...)
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    Sowing the seeds of character: the moral education of adolescents in public and private schools.Shawn Y. Holmes - 2011 - Journal of Moral Education 40 (2):268-269.
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  22. Sowing for the grim reaper: A garden of the preta.Trauerrituale im Kulturvergleich - 2004 - In Ganesh Umakant Thite & Maitreyee Rangnekar Deshpande, Problems in Vedic and Sanskrit Literature. New Bharatiya Book.
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  23. Sowing the seeds of secular humanism in Mexico.Patricia Lopez-Zaragoza - 1994 - Free Inquiry 14 (3).
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    You Reap What You Sow: How MBA Programs Undermine Ethics.Matthias Philip Hühn - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 121 (4):527-541.
    This paper argues that the MBA, probably the most successful academic program of the last 50 years, negatively affects the theory and practice of management with regard to ethics through its pedagogy, structure, and its underlying epistemic assumptions. In particular I seek to demonstrate how the syllabus, the pedagogy and the epistemological assumptions of MBA programs together make managers/leaders unable and unwilling to deal with ethics. I also argue that while the what and the how play a very important role, (...)
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  25. Sowing Seeds: Heinz von Foerster's Second Order Cybernetics and Complexity. Review of: Evelyne Andreewsky & Robert Delorme (eds.) (2006) Seconde cybernétique et complexité: Rencontres avec Heinz von Foerster. L'Harmattan: Paris. [REVIEW]F. Erpicum - 2008 - Constructivist Foundations 3 (2):115-116.
    Summary: Because this book has something of the storytelling of cheerful meetings, von Foerster is made more accessible to the novice; however, it does not lose any of its intellectual sharpness. Henri Atlan and Edgar Morin, in particular, greatly influenced by von Foerster and quite famous in French-speaking countries, give a helping hand to those who wish to explore their work further from the perspective of von Foerster's vision and thoughts. And Atlan and Morin take also the credit for the (...)
     
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    Science, pigs, and politics: A new zealand perspective on the phase-out of sow stalls. [REVIEW]S. A. Weaver & M. C. Morris - 2004 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 17 (1):51-66.
    Sows housed in stalls are kept insuch extreme confinement that they are unableto turn around. In some sectors of the porkindustry, sows are subjected to this degree ofconfinement for almost their entire lives(apart from the brief periods associated withmating). While individual confinement isrecognized by farmers and animal welfarecommunity organizations alike, as a valuabletool in sow husbandry (to mitigate againstaggression), what remains questionable from ananimal welfare point of view is the necessityto confine sows in such small spaces.In 2001, the Australian Journal (...)
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    Sowing the Body. [REVIEW]Sylvia Berryman - 1992 - The Personalist Forum 8 (2):115-118.
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    Sowing and ReapingThe Rise and Fall of T. D. LysenkoZhores Aleksandrovich Medvedev I. Michael LernerGenetika i dialektikaIvan Timofeevich Frolov. [REVIEW]Loren R. Graham - 1970 - Isis 61 (2):261-263.
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    The Singed Sow:: Aristophanes Vesp. 36.Günther Zuntz - 1989 - Hermes 117 (1):120-124.
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    As you sow, so shall you reap: rethinking humanity in the age of artificial intelligence.Monalisa Bhattacherjee & Sweta Sinha - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-2.
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    A critical analysis of tithe and seed sowing on contemporary Christianity in Nigeria.Gladys N. Akabike, Peace N. Ngwoke & Onyekachi G. Chukwuma - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (1):8.
    The issues of tithes and seed sowing have taken a central focus in contemporary Christianity in Nigeria among the preachers. Many a time, it is assumed that tithes and seed sowing are requirements for salvation, prosperity and total well-being of the members. Making many to believe that Christianity is a money-venture business one can succeed if he knows how to hoodwink the gullible. Many have been deceived that by parting with a substantial amount of money in the name of sowing (...)
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    Essay review: Botanists Sow, Historians Reap. [REVIEW]Richard Drayton, John Gascoigne, Lisbet Koerner & Donal P. Mccracken - 2001 - Journal of the History of Biology 34 (3):581-591.
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    Second Sowing. [REVIEW]Theodore Maynard - 1943 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 18 (1):137-139.
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    Silk Purses, Sows' Ears, and Other Dangerous Things.C. W. Spinks - 2000 - Semiotics:340-354.
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  35. The effects of sowing density and sowing pattern on quantity and quality yield and some morphological characteristics of sweet corn (Zea mays l.), HSC 403 cultivar.A. R. Saberi & H. Mokhtarpour - 2013 - Scientia (Misc) 1 (2):56-60.
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    God Who Sows the Seed and Gives the Growth.Thomas Williams - 2007 - Anglican Theological Review 2007:611-627.
    This paper examines Anselm's pneumatology.
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    Leveraging Dissent: A Policy Narrative's Power to Sow Distrust.Jane C. Lo & Candace Moore - 2024 - Educational Theory 74 (5):682-695.
    The rise of political polarization and disagreement within the United States and other democracies indicates an erosion of the social contract, a deterioration exacerbated by the balkanization of social media, that can negatively impact our social relationships. Recent anti–Critical Race Theory (CRT) narratives in education provide insights into how policy narratives can be used to sow distrust in an educational context. In this paper Jane Lo and candace moore argue for the ways policy narratives can sow distrust as opposed to (...)
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    "Weeding and Sowing: Preface to a Science of Mathematical Education," by Hans Freudenthal. [REVIEW]Richard J. Blackwell - 1979 - Modern Schoolman 56 (4):378-379.
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    You May Not Reap What You Sow: How Employees’ Moral Awareness Minimizes Ethical Leadership’s Positive Impact on Workplace Deviance.Kubilay Gok, John J. Sumanth, William H. Bommer, Ozgur Demirtas, Aykut Arslan, Jared Eberhard, Ali Ihsan Ozdemir & Ahmet Yigit - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 146 (2):257-277.
    Although a growing body of research has shown the positive impact of ethical leadership on workplace deviance, questions remain as to whether its benefits are consistent across all situations. In this investigation, we explore an important boundary condition of ethical leadership by exploring how employees’ moral awareness may lessen the need for ethical leadership. Drawing on substitutes for leadership theory, we suggest that when individuals already possess a heightened level of moral awareness, ethical leadership’s role in reducing deviant actions may (...)
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    Do grandmothers who play favorites sow seeds of genomic conflict?Jason A. Wilder - 2010 - Bioessays 32 (6):457-460.
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    Chastened, Not Stirred: The “Secret Agents” of Literature Departments Reap What They Sow.Mark North - 2006 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2006 (134):118-139.
  42. Comparing the Meaningfulness of Finite and Infinite Lives: Can We Reap What We Sow if We Are Immortal?Thaddeus Metz - 2021 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 90:105-123.
    On the rise over the past 20 years has been ‘moderate supernaturalism’, the view that while a meaningful life is possible in a world without God or a soul, a much greater meaning would be possible only in a world with them. William Lane Craig can be read as providing an important argument for a version of this view, according to which only with God and a soul could our lives have an eternal, as opposed to temporally limited, significance, by (...)
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    They Reap but Do Not Sow: How Multinational Corporations Are Putting an End to Virtuous Capitalism.Gerard A. Callanan - 2015 - Business and Society Review 120 (3):363-384.
    The actions of “world‐based” multinational corporations (MNCs) have effectively decoupled the revenue generation and the production sides of the business equation. This decoupling has led to an end of “virtuous capitalism,” which has widespread ramifications for the societies within highly developed countries as well as those in developing and underdeveloped nations. This article presents an overview of the defining aspects of virtuous corporations and the linkages to virtuous capitalism. It then describes the actions of Apple Computer as emblematic of an (...)
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    III. “Look at the birds of the air; they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns”—unconcerned about tomorrow. “Consider the grass of the field—which today is.”. [REVIEW]Søren Kierkegaard - 2016 - In The Lily of the Field and the Bird of the Air: Three Godly Discourses. Princeton University Press. pp. 71-90.
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    The response of lentil cultivars to sowing date and plant density in the southern Mallee of Victoria.Jason Brand, R. Armstrong, M. Materne & G. Antonoff - 2003 - Emergence: Complexity and Organization 283 (2.35):260.
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    Review: Botanists Sow, Historians Reap. [REVIEW]A. J. Lustig - 2001 - Journal of the History of Biology 34 (3):581 - 591.
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    S. Anderlini-D'Onofrio and A. O'Healy. Cambridge: Polity Press, 1995. DuBois, P. Sowing the Body: Psychoanalysis and Ancient Representations of. [REVIEW]B. Bar On & N. H. Bluestone - 2000 - In Miranda Fricker & Jennifer Hornsby, The Cambridge Companion to Feminism in Philosophy. Cambridge University Press. pp. 264.
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    III. "Look at the Birds of the Air; They Sow Not and Reap Not and Gather Not into Barns"-without Worries about Tomorrow. "Look at the Grass in the Field, Which Today Is.". [REVIEW]Edna H. Hong - 2009 - In Kierkegaard's Writings, Xviii: Without Authority. Princeton University Press. pp. 36-46.
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  49. She Came, She Saw, She Sowed: Re-negotiating Gender-Responsive Priorities for Effective Development of Agricultural Biotechnology in Sub-Saharan Africa. [REVIEW]Obidimma C. Ezezika, Jennifer Deadman & Abdallah S. Daar - 2013 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 26 (2):461-471.
    In this paper, we argue for the importance of incorporating a gendered perspective for the effective development of sustainable agricultural biotechnology systems in sub-Saharan Africa. Priority setting for agricultural policy and project development requires attention to gender issues specific to the demands of agricultural biotechnology. This is essential for successfully addressing food security and poverty reduction in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). There has been a great deal of debate and literature on the implications of gender in agricultural development and policy. However, (...)
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    Metaphors of the Female Body Page du Bois: Sowing the body: Psychoanalysis and Ancient Representations of Women. (Women in Culture and Society.) Pp. xv + 227; 13 illustrations. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1988. £23.95. [REVIEW]Gillian Clark - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (01):124-125.
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